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Neighbors

Family vs. Frat
2014 | 97m | English

(341300 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A couple with a newborn baby face unexpected difficulties after they are forced to live next to a fraternity house.
Release Date: May 08, 2014
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Andrew J. Cohen, Brendan O'Brien
Genres: Comedy
Keywords baby, routine, house party, parenting, family, new neighbor, fraternity, fraternity house, neighbor neighbor relationship, bathroom humor, partying, pranks, stay-at-home mom
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Point Grey Pictures, Good Universe
Box Office Revenue: $270,665,134
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Seth Rogen Mac Radner
Zac Efron Teddy Sanders
Rose Byrne Kelly Radner
Dave Franco Pete Regazolli
Christopher Mintz-Plasse Scoonie Schofield
Jerrod Carmichael Garf
Ike Barinholtz Jimmy Blevins
Carla Gallo Paula Faldt
Halston Sage Brooke Shy
Craig Roberts Assjuice
Lisa Kudrow Carol Gladstone
Elise Vargas Stella Radner
Zoey Vargas Stella Radner
Brian Huskey Bill Wazowkowski
Ali Cobrin Whitney
Kira Sternbach Brittany
Steven Michael Eich Thumbsucker
Andy Samberg Toga #1
Akiva Schaffer Toga #2
Jorma Taccone Toga #3
Adam Devine Beer Pong Guy #1
Blake Anderson Beer Pong Guy #2
Anders Holm Beer Pong Guy #3
Kyle Newacheck Beer Pong Guy #4
Jake Johnson Sebastian Cremmington
Hannibal Buress Officer Watkins
Liz Cackowski Wendy the Realtor
Jason Mantzoukas Dr. Theodorakis
Jesse Heiman The Babysitter
Randall Park Rep
Natasha Leggero Prostitute
Casey Ford Alexander Gay Couple (uncredited)
Michael Angeloe Birthday Party Jumper (uncredited)
Fahim Anwar Rival Frat Guy #1 (uncredited)
Melanie Avalon Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Chasty Ballesteros Alecia (uncredited)
Marianne Bourg Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Erika Del Toro Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Alanna Dergan Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Robert Dunne Pledge (uncredited)
Elsi Eng Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Ayesha Fraser Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Danika Galindo Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Ori Kalmus Rival Frat Guy #2 (uncredited)
Maria Olsen Prostitute (uncredited)
Gary Sievers Homeless Man (uncredited)
Stephen Todt JJ (uncredited)
Cassandra Starr Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Valeria Sweet Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Bridgetta Tomarchio Sorority Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Nicholas Stoller Director
Gary Warshaw Art Direction
Zene Baker Editor
Brandon Trost Director of Photography
Andrew J. Cohen Writer
Francine Maisler Casting
Julie Berghoff Production Design
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Peter Robb-King Makeup Department Head
James Markham Hall Jr. Additional Camera
Tom Ozanich Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sam Schweikert Set Production Assistant
Steve R. Nelson Sound Mixer
Michael Andrews Original Music Composer
BJ McDonnell Steadicam Operator
Brendan O'Brien Writer
Melissa Kostenbauder Casting
Leesa Evans Costume Design
Crystal Hopkins Art Department Coordinator
Glen Wilson Still Photographer
Tom Hartig Boom Operator
Michelle Brattson Production Supervisor
Ron Trost Special Effects Coordinator
Dylan Quirt First Assistant Editor
Brenda Lopez Script Supervisor
Manish Raval Music Supervisor, Music Editor
Tom Wolfe Music Supervisor
Sophie Neudorfer Set Decoration
Joy Zapata Hair Department Head
Sean Mannion Property Master
Michael Babcock Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bruce Tanis Sound Effects Editor
Hugo Weng Dialogue Editor
Jeff Sawyer Sound Effects Editor
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler Casting
Doug Delaney Digital Intermediate Colorist
Blake Hooks Camera Intern
Name Title
Seth Rogen Producer
Evan Goldberg Producer
James Weaver Producer
Andrew J. Cohen Executive Producer
Joseph Drake Executive Producer
Nathan Kahane Executive Producer
Brendan O'Brien Executive Producer
Brian Bell Executive Producer
Nicole Brown Co-Producer
Matthew F. Leonetti Jr. Co-Producer
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Popularity History


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2024 4 38 63 19
2024 5 46 76 28
2024 6 38 57 27
2024 7 41 88 21
2024 8 38 77 21
2024 9 32 49 18
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2024 12 32 77 18
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2025 2 27 50 5
2025 3 11 34 2
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2025 9 5 7 3
2025 10 3 4 3

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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

'Family drama' meets 'Teen party'. An awesome concept that was wasted with the bad casting. I never enjoyed Zac Efron's presence in any movie. I consider him one of the worst, according to my taste in actors and their performances. And again this movie crashed down because of him, otherwise somehow ... it could have been an enjoyable flick, especially with the stars like Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne in it. These two guys tried to lift it up, but the other side of the story failed. The two unmatched set of the cast that did not pay off as one as what the audience wanted, the fun. So it is kind of mixed feeling to me about the movie like half enjoyed. The end wide opens for a sequel, if there's one I hope the couple would retain their place, but the rest needs a fresh start, especially not Zac again please. 6/10

May 16, 2024
John Chard
5.0

All aboard the familiar express that's bound for averageville. A strange one this, the groundswell opinion on internet forums by film fans of various ages is one of contempt, whilst on the professional critical front reviews are more favourable, certainly on the plus side. Bad Neighbours is neith ... er a 1/10 or a 7 - 8 - 9/10 movie, it's sits somewhere in the middle at averageville station still awaiting the signal for go. Trying to pitch together frat comedy and middle aged comedy worries is a dangerous idea, more so when the entire film comes off as a sketch show. Too many gags fall flat on their face here, the makers straining too hard to make something viable for a cross generational audience to laugh at. It mostly feels like ad nauseum, like we have been here before, seen it before and worn the tight fitting t-shirt. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen deserve better than this, yet they are the only ones keeping the picture watchable, where even as they are forced to fumble around with weak willed gross - cum - sex comedy sketches (improvised or otherwise), there's a pull from them that at least gives off a grounded reality vibe. There's also a couple of comedy gold moments, of which do not need to be spoilt here. So it's not a total loss per se, but its comedy longevity is sure to be brief. 5/10

May 16, 2024